If you're looking for topics to write about, you could keep beating the "overdosed on ecstasy" horse until someone at the Edmonton Journal clues into the difference between "too much" and "contaminated."

It's borderline irresponsible journalism. The conclusion people draw from an overdose is that the substance is too inherently dangerous for people to use without careful supervision. The conclusion people draw from contamination is that there needs to be better quality control. These two different conclusions imply vastly different public policy responses to the problem. [Shakes fist in air.]